Doughty, Chase and O'Shields (2004) reviewed the Precision Teaching literature which they point out claimed that Precision Teaching is superior in producing learning outcomes and they posed concerns about the lack of well designed research to support these claims. One issue of concern was in much of the research Precision Teaching involved more practice than the teaching method to which it was compared. This present research aimed to compare the effects of fast practice and slow practice on learning three sets of 20 statistics definitions by tertiary students using a within-subject design. Following Doughty et al.'s (2004) suggestions, the amount of practice of the three sets of definitions was matched. All three sets were learned to some d...
Developing fluency in arithmetic facts is instrumental to mathematics learning. This study compares ...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
Abstract Precision Teaching is a behavior measurement system that emphasizes the development of beha...
Precision teaching methods began in the 1960s and have grown in utility and popularity over the last...
This research examined three components of precision teaching; charting, timed practices, and perfor...
Six home-schooled students and one adult participant each initially practiced to accuracy two decks ...
The area for this thesis was the application of Precision Teaching (PT) to the teaching of essential...
Teachers sometimes fail to use previously acquired teaching skills. A review of studies which had ex...
This research investigated the efficacy of precision teaching (PT) on the reading fluency of typical...
In precision teaching, it has been argued that learning should continue until responding is fluent (...
This research involved three successive studies where precision teaching methods were used to increa...
Precision teaching (PT) is a measurement system used in multiple settings for all types of behavior,...
Students enrolled in two beginning bowling classes received the same basic instruction on bowling te...
A two-dyad multiple baseline design was used to determine if Precision Teaching (PT) was effective i...
Developing fluency in arithmetic facts is instrumental to mathematics learning. This study compares ...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
Abstract Precision Teaching is a behavior measurement system that emphasizes the development of beha...
Precision teaching methods began in the 1960s and have grown in utility and popularity over the last...
This research examined three components of precision teaching; charting, timed practices, and perfor...
Six home-schooled students and one adult participant each initially practiced to accuracy two decks ...
The area for this thesis was the application of Precision Teaching (PT) to the teaching of essential...
Teachers sometimes fail to use previously acquired teaching skills. A review of studies which had ex...
This research investigated the efficacy of precision teaching (PT) on the reading fluency of typical...
In precision teaching, it has been argued that learning should continue until responding is fluent (...
This research involved three successive studies where precision teaching methods were used to increa...
Precision teaching (PT) is a measurement system used in multiple settings for all types of behavior,...
Students enrolled in two beginning bowling classes received the same basic instruction on bowling te...
A two-dyad multiple baseline design was used to determine if Precision Teaching (PT) was effective i...
Developing fluency in arithmetic facts is instrumental to mathematics learning. This study compares ...
This thesis investigates the efficacy of instructional approaches designed to build fluency with mat...
Abstract Precision Teaching is a behavior measurement system that emphasizes the development of beha...